Startup preparation
Startup item review, customer definition, startup cost calculation, location review, business plan, and risk checks.
Institutions, organizations, universities, and education groups can request practical startup education lectures. The lecture structure is adjusted according to participant type, education purpose, lecture time, business field, and desired outcome.
A startup lecture becomes more effective when the education target and purpose are clearly defined. The content should be different for prospective founders, existing small business owners, food business founders, restart founders, and participants learning AI tools for business.
K Startup Lab designs practical lectures based on field experience in startup consulting, small business operation, food business consulting, business closure consulting, restart planning, and AI tool education.
The most important question before requesting a lecture is: who will attend, why do they need the lecture, and what should they do after the education?
Startup item review, customer definition, startup cost calculation, location review, business plan, and risk checks.
Customer service, staff roles, inventory, cost control, store operation flow, and review management.
Menu planning, food cost, pricing, kitchen flow, takeout and delivery suitability, and pre-opening checks.
Naver Place, blog content, SNS, review replies, promotional copy, local search, and customer acquisition.
Using ChatGPT and AI tools for item review, promotional copy, blog writing, review replies, and content planning.
Loss structure, lease contracts, inventory, facilities, remaining costs, closure sequence, and restart direction.
Startup support programs, small business support programs, local business education, and restart support programs.
Education for prospective founders, traditional market merchants, local store owners, and small business communities.
Startup clubs, entrepreneurship courses, career programs, practical startup education, and mentoring-linked lectures.
Private education groups, training programs, associations, foundations, and entrepreneurship education organizers.
Programs that need lectures, workshops, item review sessions, business model checks, and practical startup mentoring.
Business owner communities that need education on operation, marketing, cost review, AI usage, or closure preparation.
Please prepare the following information before requesting a lecture. This helps create a suitable lecture proposal and education structure.
| Item | Information to prepare | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Organization | Name of the institution, group, university, association, or education organizer | Local government, startup support center, university startup club |
| Participants | Participant type, expected number, startup stage, and business category | 30 prospective founders, 20 food business owners |
| Education purpose | Why the lecture is needed and what participants should learn | Startup readiness, marketing, AI tools, closure and restart |
| Lecture topic | Main topic and preferred lecture direction | Food business startup, small business marketing, AI startup education |
| Format | Lecture, workshop, online, offline, multi-session course, or practical training | 2-hour lecture, half-day workshop, 4-session course |
| Schedule | Preferred date, time, place, number of sessions, and lecture duration | Weekday afternoon, 2 hours, offline lecture |
| Budget | Lecture fee standard, internal budget, document requirements, or contract process | Institution guideline, negotiable, quotation required |
Review organization, participants, topic, purpose, schedule, format, location, and budget range.
Adjust lecture scope, difficulty level, examples, checklist, workshop format, and Q&A structure.
Confirm lecture title, curriculum, schedule, documents, fee, and administrative requirements.
Conduct the lecture, workshop, practical training, Q&A session, or mentoring-linked education.
| Format | Structure | Recommended use |
|---|---|---|
| 2-hour special lecture | Core checklist, field cases, practical warnings, and Q&A | Introductory startup education and awareness programs |
| Half-day workshop | Item review, cost calculation, location review, marketing copy, and group discussion | Practical programs for prospective founders |
| One-day workshop | Startup planning, food business operation, AI tool practice, and action plan writing | Startup camps and intensive training programs |
| Multi-session course | Step-by-step curriculum from startup preparation to operation, marketing, and risk management | Local government, university, and support center programs |
| Online lecture | Topic-focused lecture, practical examples, document sharing, and online Q&A | Remote education and broad participant groups |
Lecture requests can be sent by email or phone. Please include the organization name, education target, topic, schedule, location, lecture format, and budget range when possible.
| Consultant | Jongheon Kang |
|---|---|
| Brand | K Startup Lab |
| Phone | 010-5223-4600 |
| bizidea@hanmail.net |
The lecture becomes more useful when the content matches the participant stage, business type, and education goal. K Startup Lab provides practical startup education that connects learning with action after the lecture.